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@SKmacro@GuyDealership You can still negotiate a huge discount off MSRP in addition to the 0% deal.
You may be referring to the choice you have to make regarding cash back rebates vs 0% financing, in which case yes you may be better off taking the cash back rebate.
@TeslaTomMY1 @josepht80411465@GuyDealership This was announced after the list was put together. However it’s important to note this is not really a 0% deal UNLESS you were going to purchase the $8,000 FSD option already (which vast majority do not since subscription is only $99/month)
@byzantiumrome@GuyDealership It’s normally 25 cents per mile. If you drive that much, it’s usually better to just purchase the car, or you can negotiate the annual mileage at time of lease and you’ll get a better deal that way.
@minkeymagik@GuyDealership Tip: never tell dealers you’re a cash buyer. They make money if you finance the vehicle, just leave it vague when negotiating, say you’ll prob finance but first you want to negotiate price
@Tweets1397@GuyDealership These are manufacturer offers, so they will be available at any dealer (assuming the deal is available in your region and you have excellent credit)
@grandall2107@GuyDealership You found a bug! The 2023 EV6 is showing the MSRP of the most expensive trim instead of the average. Thanks for catching that